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  2. Hangpan Dada - Wikipedia

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    Hangpan Dada's widow receives the Ashok Chakra from president Pranab Mukherjee on 26 January 2017. On the night of 26 May 2016, Dada, as Sabu Post Commander of 35 Rashtriya Rifles, while establishing a stop along with his section at 12,500 feet, led a charge on hiding terrorists in the Shamshabari Ranges in Naugam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the neutralisation of four heavily armed ...

  3. Dadaglobe - Wikipedia

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    Max Ernst, 1920, Punching Ball (l'Immortalité de Buonarroti), photomontage, gouache and ink on photograph. The Dadaglobe solicitation letter, sent from Paris in early November 1920, requested four types of visual submissions—photographic portraits (which could be manipulated, but should "retain clarity"); original drawings; photographs of artworks; and designs for book pages—along with ...

  4. Rana Jashraj - Wikipedia

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    Rana Jashraj was elevated to the name Veer Dada Jashraj and he was worshiped as kuladevata by the Lohana caste. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In memory of Jashraj, Vasant Panchami (the fifth day of the spring season as per the Hindu calendar ) is celebrated as a balidaani diwas (martyr day) of Veer Dada Jashraj.

  5. Dada Bhagwan - Wikipedia

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    Dada Bhagwan (7 November 1908 – 2 January 1988), also known as Dadashri, born Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, was an Indian spiritual leader from Gujarat who founded the Akram Vignan Movement. He was spiritually inclined from an early age.

  6. New York Dada - Wikipedia

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    The very word Dada is notoriously difficult to define and its origins are disputed, particularly amongst the Dadaists themselves. The Dada movement has had continuous reverberations in New York art culture and in the art world generally ever since its inception, and it was a major influence on the New York School and Pop Art. Nevertheless, any ...

  7. Dada Khachar - Wikipedia

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    Dada Khachar (1800–1852) was a devotee of Swaminarayan and the Darbar Shri of Gadhada. [1] His father was Ebhel Khachar and his mother Somadevi. His maiden name was Uttamsinh. He came to be known as Dada Khachar and had four sisters: Jaya (Jivuba), Lalita (Laduba), Panchali, and Nanu. The entire family were followers of Swaminarayan.

  8. Dalda - Wikipedia

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    Dalda (formerly Dada) was the name of the Dutch company that imported vanaspati ghee into India in the 1930s as a cheap substitute for desi ghee or clarified butter. In British India of those colonial days, desi ghee was considered an expensive product and not easily affordable for the common public. It was then used sparingly in Indian households.

  9. Sarat Chandra Pandit - Wikipedia

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    Sarat Chandra Pandit (27 April 1879 – 27 April 1968), [1] [2] better known as Dada Thakur (Bengali: দাদাঠাকুর), was a well-known composer of humorous rhymes, writer, publisher and social critic.